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CHARGES REDUCED

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DWI - Second Offense

Location

Williamson County, County Court at Law #3

Allegations

The client was stopped shortly after leaving a restaurant and arrested for a second DWI. The reason for the stop was unclear, and field sobriety tests were conducted while the client wore heeled boots, with disputed instructions. The client refused breath testing and later described a blood draw at the jail, while questioning whether the statutory warnings were given. We reviewed video and reports, challenged the stop, the testing conditions, and the timing and handling of any sample, and highlighted extended ignition interlock use on bond. The state reduced the case to a first-offense DWI with straight probation.

Result

Charges Reduced

Apr 2026 Attorney: Matthew Pospisil
PROBATION

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DWI - First Offense

Location

Denton County, County Criminal Court #1

Allegations

Officers responded to a welfare check and found our client asleep in a parked vehicle, then made a DWI arrest after a blood draw reported a high BAC. We secured the police reports and lab records and were ready to challenge the reliability of the testing and the timeline of driving. We also compiled extensive proof of rehabilitation, including daily sobriety meetings, counseling, and service hours. After multiple court settings and firm negotiations, the state agreed to probation rather than jail.

Result

Probation

Apr 2026 Attorney: Cole Nettles
CHARGES REDUCED

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DWI (BAC Over .15)

Location

Denton County, County Criminal Court #4

Allegations

Officers contacted the driver after a minor incident at a gas station and began a DWI investigation. Field sobriety tests were recorded, with only four clues on the walk-and-turn and one on the one-leg stand. A consensual blood draw later reported a result above .15. We obtained the video, examined the basis for the detention, and carefully assessed the administration and performance of the roadside tests. Leveraging those points in negotiations, the prosecution agreed to reduce the charge.

Result

Charges Reduced

Apr 2026 Attorney: Cole Nettles
CHARGES REDUCED

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DWI - First Offense

Location

Denton County, CCC1

Allegations

Stopped after an improper turn at a red light, the client was investigated for DWI. He acknowledged drinking earlier, completed roadside tests, and consented to a hospital blood draw, with a handheld breath test later at the jail. We secured the dash and body camera footage, dissected the administration of the field sobriety tests, and emphasized the timing of the last drink to raise a rising BAC argument. Using those weaknesses, we challenged the enhancement tied to a high blood result. The prosecution agreed to drop the enhancement and reduce the charge.

Result

Charges Reduced

Apr 2026 Attorney: Robert Keating
CHARGES REDUCED

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DWI - Second Offense

Location

Denton County, County Criminal Court #5

Allegations

Our client was stopped after an officer claimed they were driving the wrong way. Field tests followed, the client declined breath testing, and a warrant blood draw later showed a BAC around 0.16. We dissected the police report and lab records, questioned the basis for the stop, and compiled mitigation by documenting completed alcohol education and the installed ignition interlock. We also flagged potential admissibility issues with the prior out-of-state DWI. After persistent negotiations, the state dropped the enhancement, reducing the charge and avoiding mandatory jail with straight probation.

Result

Charges Reduced

Apr 2026 Attorney: Cole Nettles
CASE DISMISSED

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Stalking

Location

Bexar County, Criminal District Court

Allegations

The client was accused of stalking after repeated contact with a former partner, including appearing at a residence and sending messages. Once retained, we obtained the police reports and the civil protective order file, secured the complainant’s written statement, and documented later communications indicating she did not wish to proceed. We packaged the nonprosecution affidavit and the civil order’s nonsuit with our analysis and pressed the assigned prosecutor for a full review. In light of those materials and our pressure, the State dismissed the case.

Result

Case Dismissed

Apr 2026 Attorney: Monica Khirallah
DEFERRED ADJUDICATION

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Evading Arrest or Detention with a Vehicle

Location

Dallas County, 194th Judicial District Court

Allegations

After a patrol unit tried to stop our client, he was accused of evading arrest with a vehicle when he did not immediately pull over. He told us he was searching for a safe place to stop, not trying to flee. We obtained the offense reports and other records, parsed the timing of events, and framed the issue as a question of intent rather than flight. We kept steady pressure in negotiations and focused the state on the weaknesses in proving evasion. The case resolved with deferred probation, keeping a felony conviction off his record if he completes the terms.

Result

Deferred Adjudication

Apr 2026
DEFERRED ADJUDICATION

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Solicitation of Prostitution

Location

Collin County, 296th District Court

Allegations

An online exchange led officers to stage a prostitution sting after messages suggested a potential trade of sex for drugs. The client arrived at the arranged location, was detained during a stop, and officers searched his vehicle. No narcotics or cash were found. We obtained the communications and patrol reports, questioned the proof of intent to pay, and emphasized the absence of contraband. The client proactively completed decision-making and trafficking-awareness courses and provided certificates. Leveraging these issues and mitigation, we negotiated deferred probation.

Result

Deferred Adjudication

Mar 2026 Attorney: Cole Nettles
DEFERRED ADJUDICATION

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Evading Arrest in a Vehicle

Location

Collin County, DC 199th

Allegations

The case arose after an officer attempted a traffic stop and alleged the driver failed to pull over, resulting in an evading arrest in a vehicle charge. We dug into the stop from every angle, reviewing the reports and available recordings and building a timeline to test whether the state could prove intentional flight. We pressed those issues in negotiations and prepared to litigate them if needed. Ultimately, the prosecution agreed to deferred probation, keeping a conviction off the client’s record.

Result

Deferred Adjudication

Mar 2026 Attorney: Cole Nettles
PROBATION

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Felony Motion to Revoke Probation

Location

Denton County, 16th Judicial District Court

Allegations

While on felony probation, the client was arrested in another county, prompting a motion to revoke. We stepped in early, directed the client to keep reporting, complete targeted classes and community service, and collected certificates and proof of compliance. We set court settings to allow time to show consistent progress and confirmed the new case would be resolved with deferred probation. Armed with that record, we presented everything to the prosecutor and the court and pushed back against incarceration. The case resolved with a plea to continue supervision, keeping the client on probation.

Result

Probation

Mar 2026 Attorney: Cole Nettles
CHARGES REDUCED

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DWI - First Offense

Location

Williamson County, County Court at Law #3

Allegations

After a traffic stop for an alleged rolling stop, our client was arrested for first offense DWI. They cooperated, completed roadside tests, and later provided a breath sample around 0.11 at the station. We obtained and reviewed the body and dash camera videos, challenged the basis for the detention, and noted problems with how the field tests were explained and conducted. We also pulled the breath machine’s maintenance and usage records to question reliability. Leveraging these issues, we negotiated a reduction to a non-DWI offense with deferred probation.

Result

Charges Reduced

Mar 2026 Attorney: James Fletcher
REDUCTION + TIME SERVED

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Failure to Identify (Providing False Information)

Location

Collin County, County Court at Law 6

Allegations

Police contacted our client while he was in a parked car with others after a report of people in a vehicle. Officers said they smelled marijuana and detained everyone. In the confusion, he first gave a relative’s name, then provided his true identity, leading to a Failure to Identify charge. We obtained the reports, highlighted his prompt cooperation and that there was no effort to flee or conceal, and pushed mitigation with the prosecutor. The charge was reduced and resolved for time served with minimal costs, avoiding probation.

Result

Reduction + Time Served

Mar 2026 Attorney: Cole Nettles

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